Local Elephants
无聊故事
JIN Chengyi
34 minutes | 2024 | Documentary | Northeastern Mandarin | English and Chinese Subtitles
North American Premiere
8:00 PM, MON, AUG 11
Innis Town Hall
Screening + Live Zoom Q&A
In rusted-out Fushun, two local elephants carry the weight of everything, but the world has long stopped noticing them.
The documentary Local Elephants by director JIN Chengyi turns the lens toward the mundane: uneventful daily routines, a dull northern town, and those trapped by boredom itself. It weaves boredom as the very fabric of its narrative, unfolding a stillness that lingers endlessly.
The elephant’s aimless departure, and the small-town youth who drift away and return, mirror the absurdity of the mundane – a romantic futility that, nonetheless, reveals no answer. Local Elephants responds to this motionless drift with muteness and companionship, while gently inviting us into a particular state of being. As sociologist Zygmunt Bauman reflects on “liquid modernity,” people are forced to drift ceaselessly, losing all chance to root themselves. Boredom is like the indifferent wind blowing across a northern winter, occasionally awakening our awareness of existence, yet leaving nothing behind.
This is not a film of spectacle, but one quietly demanding to be seen.
– LIU Zhou’anqi
Director
JIN Chengyi (b. Fushun, Liaoning Province, China) is a gradurate of the Beijing Film Academy and Liaoning University. He loves DV, cares about local people, and lives fully within local life.
Credits
- Director: JIN Chengyi
- Featuring: XU Wenbo, ZHAO Dongliang
- Producer: Yuki CHANG
- Cinematographer: JIN Chengyi
- Editor: JIN Chengyi
- Sound: JIN Chengyi
- Music: Backspace